Claustrum, a superhero with a strange power, the ability to control people with strange, elegiac mixtures of words, seemingly randomly shows up in the city of Dioma, not knowing where he came from or why he is there. The city is then beleaguered by the cruel villain Sine Animus, who is immune to Claustrum's powers over words. Claustrum flees the city and is forced to seek his own personal truth.

This short story will take your breath away... This short story has such strong sense of style and sentence rhythm. This short story comes from the Caribbean were English is not the first language but the use of the language is so measured and so strong... This short story is no "translition." There is a great deal of tension and coping. There are so many definitions of love in this short story.

This very short story is about a student who takes a short break from his very stressful studies and returns home to find himself in a greater stress or stresses. And even though he is studying to be a doctor and to deal or to handle all kinds of stresses or even disapointments, the human factor or the human condition remains. And the human factor with all its formulas cannot give a final answer..

This short story deals with the coping, the frustration and the nightmares of an engineer after a chemical plant explosion.. This short story deals with post-traumatic stress, the fears and the anger and the memory loss... And it also deals with the abandonment by those who supposedly love... The story also deals with the fact that one must want to be really healed in order to be really healed...

Award-winning Author Shelley Gilbert's seventh book God Is Real, My Spiritual Journey to God and Eternity is her inspirational memoir. A Jewish atheist, she experienced a crying and shaking epiphany, found God and converted to Christianity. "In a half hour, I went from believing nothing to believing everything." Her honest and deeply personal narration is intriguing and moving.

In his painstakingly long academic journey through mountains of source material available in Europe, Prof Prodosh Aich establishes that the entire understanding of India developed by self-claimed scholars from West is erroneous, since the initial attempt to comprehend ancient India through the Vedas was itself faulty.